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Show The hiftorie ofScodand, The hiftorie ofScotland. nae old iitnrfes acatitt them, thep thereof, chanced bpon bis aprorh fo the borersto cauteth tng ankctitets to matd) Suntotthout aidof the take the number of fiue bundzed of the entries, be: eae Heats (hereof thephadiaalltentnow, byreafon tng aduanced trom the reffoue to fetchabotte.Ahele pepo. of the infufficiencie of the Scotity king) thepdenifeo ameane holv to rid the Wzitith king out of thetwate, and f awointing certeine flie fellotues to go into Britaine for the accomplithment of theie denifea purpofe,at length the fame was bzoughttopattc,as fnthe Englith chronicles pe (hall find moreatlarge, though fn the fanie chzonicles there is mention 10 Cuftellus canted to be banged, as condemned for robbers andpillers of the countrie afore ante ouers -tureof tuarre twas Denounced. Wherebponfuch o ther as efcaped by flight,and bad (enethelr feliotves thus erecuted, declared onto their governors hhat bad happened bnito their fellowes, Lhe confederate The Seong bings,beinginagreat thafe beretvith , gather togt yt) ‘Such Libere the Dcotity inritersrecowofaiuers, Ahicynes uertheleffe tucre apeebended, and after boundboth handandfot,were cat intoanrightiegreatfive,md wardtheentmies, tho atthe firk Hetven manifett tet pee t tokens that thep tnere (ore afrain of the Scotith aro chee Pietfhpotver: uhcrebpon Ouitellus thetegenerall Griritnsis mabe but of one Pict that hould wwarke this feat, therein burnttoathes in moft miferabletwife,asby the faid Scotith writers i aypersth. Theneathof Conttantine this Conftantine bing of Wyttains hayencdinthe ther thetr people, and hatte fortward with all {padto: Kings gar gardismade though inthe beginning of bis reigne be hetwen Bing &fScot himfelfe more defirousof peace thanofwarres, by tend. reafont the ftateof theconmmon-fucalth forequiren, confipering bow things tmp not allin the bef oz 30 ber,through bis predeceiiors negligence. Dongall he petitive therefore defitous of arefoumnation, apointermens raicofDon: of great toifedomeand godfanie tobe indgesand gail, officers buder him, Who inrenzeling miferders, in punihingtranigretfions,¢in deciding of allftrifes and contentions betiwirt particg partic, dinfo tell theicendeuout,that peace amd concotherebponins {uing,the people recoucren peaceable reftembdquiets nefle,to their no fall comfort ed contentation. amonkeeiec: OUtof anabbeie,therebe wasthoneamonke,md ie wingsof the Mritity armie were wtterlie vifcoml Fee, 193 "AYAT MEAD aSchea tothet ly th not erie --Peoplethe HaronsHara ee ull religio SiwHercte, _.~... arbaharmnilihiets ayHe Lane peogtt'mas ‘inter eee Bedative Again Stotsas picts,wittotse great Dangerefitye veteetaicee Hiya TaNPE The Pits nxn, of Sarons,and to bringtientouerintasutaine,to mies in thute were pot refitted.hep that tere itfiwinen falta foque-againt the Scots and Pitts tn wages with 10 Tentoeclardo-alt dis inatter onte Hing Cofigall, {i Seots Gortigvrne, isi)! pad moe og anvasthey bad itcormaftonbetonigbt himbtpie one Akthahinotinwethere Muctoamongkthoke'Sar, ons tine bretheen,arfeended byrighttulllinage of the peinces of thatmation,tbobringreputen fo; bas liantcapteins, aypointenivith the Weititycomnif favi¢s fora cevicinefynme of moni¢itotake bp theivpreferibea numberof iment, ¢torecetuccharge of them as coponels safiwell for thetcconuateoner into ritaine, asatlofor-theirferuice there; after ; their arrival.Che one of: thele tivo beetinen waseal- ,, Cittsd, Smaitend len Heugitt or Gugittanpthe other Worlus;aho bas Borlus retei= VIG |); ; apoirtes ; mbinfernice their numbers oncefilled; contei: fuhAotis Ningaboutten thoulmdfouldiers in the hole, thep grat, Dietudtdie,'Congall riot silie nieucd forthe barms amtomes of the Dias his friends id alies{Hit ab Commuthy Hinze for the lihelijad of the imniitentoat -_ger'and peril folviatns hintelfe and hisothite ped» boa ple defermincy fpecnilieto go Wwithall bispoter, OOS and to foine With the Pics , as fulltetelucdta pee oe -uent that mifchiefe abtchy was like to foliowe She amtesget violent rage of the entuiies iere not the foncr re beftotued thenabzoad in thirtie bulks, baies, and plaits, andin the fame tranfpozten thentouer inte MWyifaine,in the 449 pereatter Giff, asourhiffo, ties Do affirme: fbere thep Were receined tith greatiop and glapieicof Gostigernes tho tvutted bp theiratp to oucrcomcbis fierceandozeapfullent) mies, Aherefore ahen they had wfethed themfelues fometbatatter their trauellbp fea, theptwerefent f 912 tf he might keepe off the entfinies bo light fhlinthes fentoainrhe: aNd Srturfionts fov'a fmall time, be would-comete P!F% -. ; His ald Moztlie , wittyall the Ohole putTatice AF his TeahteS "And heretwithall he command byoper -_proclaniation, that all thofe within his dontiniong, tebe) tuere able to beate armonr fhould bythe finer Wzeuttion -_fity Dap after atfemmbletosither at the fouty fae of MaDe bP the Calidoit two, all and euetic of them bringing then eae: 30 And there with thent vittels {uMctent to {erie them Foy tho manetiis, According to the Hhich proclamas tion, there came togitherat the Dap mid place ally, The Serons forth with another armie kbich Tleatigerne hav ab Hgether nth femblen of bis olvne fubiedtsthe Wzitains, to the hed, about the numberof 4ooooable men, fitand muevte for the tharres. Dn the niowot after oben fettorhebo,- COMMMing they paffed oncr the riuerof Humber, bee numbers, he fet foxivard totvards the place there Secgcoun= (uc) people were come in fuyport of the IBatainsts ged, tho han likeiwifeatteimblen his people, andin } il fouticrs of the entmies countrie,abere at theirfirt terelther: fore the Scots o2 Wies had knotwlenge that anie aOnezeG a ‘We Cent toord therefore to the Wicith Hine that caddy plbinke ; ‘ : a o ; Congall had talon the muffers ¢ belv of his tbole he buderttod that the kitg of the Picts as their love bid them battell, Xhep being therefore amazed With campe farted for the commitig ofthe Scotih armie, the firangeneffeofthe thing, fome of them fied into 40 Dn the fit dapatter , both the kings inet togither, The Secvttth TkSems the inner partsof their countrie, ¢ other that mae and fhetwcd great tokens of tintive Lore an friend: 8 Wreith Leetgwo but orie thitt,fell into the handsof the Sarons, tho Be sa trintihe hip the one towarnsthe other. After this they goto Me fobegin their enterprife twit) bloup, flaie all fuch as hey coulolate hands bpow, without anie refpectof heare dinine feruice , bere they make thetr penont with their -praiers wntoalmightie Gov fo, their cam (pad and powers. thep march forth toward the entinies, as then lieng tncampenot pal ten miles fromthem . Were at the The Scots Sxsinty perfon. Creat was the laughterbpthemcommits -Iuchie fuceefie in that tournie + trbfch being done, aduanced tothe kingdomne: butbeingnot metof himfelfe togouerne, Wortigerne hadthetbolerule ted. Andbheereiuitha certeme number of the PIGS pans pore were commanded bp their king to make bafte to a ted tt all thofe parties ubere thep patled, namelie as bout the riner of Line.And when thepbadmadean committed tobishanns, therebpon be fr canter the league to be reneiucd betiwirt the Waltains, the Hoots, and Pits, mbayointera gardof thefame HScotsad Picts tobe attendant on the kings pers 50 -twinthecampeofthe izitains, that fach as fought toelcapebp Hight, Thoula indnorefugeinthe fine. Abusthe Wattains being cater and fleine on cuccle fide,they knetw not Hitherto He : (0 that in theend endthere,thep entredinto Pozthumberland, andfo _-firit fight of the entinies, diners of the Scots and 8 pity into tbe bales abone Wertvike, nert adtotingbnto Pies being frien with frare to bebold fogreat a fiabtafthe Picland, doeftroiengall befoze them with fire and 5° multituse, as the like had not beene {ene in thole eniumen. fon; in the endal& heprocured foment themtomurs ther the king, and after put allthe fata Scots and teeafon, Contantins picts to death,as Wwell tye giltteas the bngiltic,amy HOH he This counfelas the bettivas tollomd anita _ther,there chanced oneliediuers thirmifhes bettwirt -_the parfies,as occafionferucd.\But at length the one Te Eh Scots. Atnumber fafficiont to matc With bis-entinies, codecs gerswwibcommiffion y (utictentintradions font conrage,andiot to doubt of bidozie, having folutta oe being fore moued againk the other, they toine nia ‘ona _-pightfielo. Lhebeginningef opich battell ase vie fierce and onbtfull, Ffo2 on that five tibere DoW scotsamd gall the Scotith king fought, the Britains Hortlie beas began topzenaile , tough the faint fighting of bis aan peoples tid) danger Galanus the piaith bing Srisncting -_quichlie perceiuing, fonthtwith prontded remedie: fi ots (acs tabbing twith bimcerteine bandsontof bis otwne bats me _tell,Wuilling the refloue to Mand to it manfullie, and tno file to give groundto the enfmie, be bimielfe with the fain bands fetched a commpalle about,aud fot Dpon the backsof them that fo havoucrmatcyente _| aanmenof warreoutofi Ceemanice otherplaces, sutdeifotblat the Huet Mowe cruel entities, fen¢ agaifie'an other anivatthge into the Brot big .Gogat jolerniketain bp wap oAtaniontation fioofopaioin: Iwihnlh (ped inte Germante, toreteineanimdcr cafe to fight with truce-beeakers, and {uch as were OE Fit this meane Gbilethat thingspatles husar 4o Whis {udertchancefore offognered the Writains, mong the Scots, by the procurement of one Goze amndimmedfatlie the Scots incouraged afrety,aflab gerne, Conffantius the cloef fonneof fhelatene, led their enimics with more eger minds than hey eanteitins ceafled Confkantine king of Weitains, teastaker baddone atthe firik, fo that maintenantlic both ? wing! tedkingof Bytaine. oo twit comfortable tumds tuilled thenrto be of geod courage te 15 pete of Conlantine king ofScots,neitherliucd given moze buitopillage and fpoile , than toanicd cointoreae be long after : for bauing rautthen a noble mans -thercemmendablecrercifeo pradifest warre, sours, daughter,bome inthe Wwelkerne Gles, he was Maine 20 Teith fudh and fundsie otherthe like tomas the by bit father in thenight featon, ater bebadreignen Britains being mbolderied, as might twellapere {i great infantie for bisteprochfull life, thefpaceof by their changeof countcnances,Ouitellus theretps 17 pares, , : ptt ceeae nee ne heron as Dongall his nephue, asfonnetobis mies, at at aril and fox certeisie gts DowgeI, fae oi eee, aprincesf senate difpolition indifferent either to peace o2 warte, Dithone: otopdlbatahefick blow ofshivfreivarn ‘bad, confiocrintg the-abundancecf treaturetbidy "© DHehad tnfore, therowwithhe might wage foulviers Finallic mane himntelfe hing, as inthe hifforie of agreat number of themthrowing atwaic thelr Wer ott: 2 -oon Ty ~ wa Or pons, peelded themfelnes, mot bumblic craulng ge a mercte at their enimies hands. There wereManet Guachiee this battell aboue tiwentie thoufand of the utains, tee England pou thal id wroze at large erpzetfen, togither with their general Gnitellus, anda é ne ; perfor of Conftantius king of the tzitaing, were numberof otherofthe nobilitie. There died 4 £te fone the Scots and Pics neere hand foure thoulm. is pre rifoners with the fpoile of the fielo twere Dinided " "- malicioulliccirenmuented, € the moze pattof them ayointment of the kings amongi the - he Scots and pics (for oitpleature that thete countriemten thichbad bane appointedto garnthe iwz0ngfullic erecuted) made fundiie roadesand fore Go Which done,they marched fwsth tito thecountethet Taies into the Britt) boxers, neitherfparing fire no; flom2d hihere thep came. Sothat thefaid Uorti: gerne bp a greenous report informed beereof,caufen anatmie with all (pxdto belenicd, andaypointen conquere caftels and totunes, fac) as Modu wate. } fore bib nt the meane time, the Weitains being 10° 5 -_comfited twitf the onerthzotv, afembled & aae Guitellus the prince of Wales to haue the leading at London, there to deuife by tbat mieanes = paca thereof againtt the enimies: thilett be(voubting night beff defend their countete from the _ one 2 Aeatt the people tvould not beruledbpbim, for thatit {has knotwen bow hewouldbauemadeawaie Con Mantines children) kept bimaboutiondon, eouré hot commit bimfcife fo much tothe fightofamultis tude, as to go fosth in that iournicinbisotnepere . ae Gnitellns in refpect of the lone tihich he bare to Butdharmp V'Scountric, purpoling to {eruetruslic in defente dangerin the ibich tt now fod. Coztigerne & ; _giltie inconfcience, Doubtedleatt th:ougb ee rs ore geod twils in bis commons, be fhould not be ee heres withftand the mrightic inuafionofbis ee peor " pon he yas minded e to banc anoived the HAM tohae ese but there tere of bis councell that abwifed ban oes the contrarie, holoing, that better it was aie trie the bttermost point of fortunes bap, ae fwon, Piekngot Zhe pPiaith king in the meane time bad fent bn, hence? toDongall the hing of Scots to come with all {peed x tofuport him againt the dzeadfull inuafion of the enimies , thofe force being notw increafed with a parties mante a dap before, thep fale atwap and fe eretlie bid themfelues in the nert foods , Wut the kings, to giuecrample to ofper , can'ed themthat were thus folne awap , to be fought out , ¢ bronght -aagaine inte tye campe , there thep were hanged it Power of Sarons , would warke much milcheefe,if the fame twere not the nioze fpedilie in the begin: hing repzefed: but hearing that the Sarons and open fight of all the armie, Lhe Darons ¢ Wuitains alfo opon the aproch of thetr cnimtes gathered their companies togither, ¢ bes, yitains dailie approched, he thought notgadtotas maintenantlie beretwith the Sarons ineonragen Che PDrotp; andrafhlie gining battell, he was oucrcome , ano tdereby loft no fmall number of bis people . In this tonflia the Sarons wan them a great name fo; their bigh valiance , ubere contrarilie the Britains lap: thofe erample the wrtains following, heed tionnefire themfelucsalfo right tilling theretnto. Congall battelt the Scotith hing perceining the entmies to make reabdie fo; battell, went liketoife amongft his folks, oNfon Tie for the commingof the Scots, but halted fw;th So twith (uc comfortable {peach as engift vfteren a? apa Lolth bis owe potwer to incounterbisaduerfaries, mongefE then , requtted to haue battell wulthout Der cityesyoytae Got themno (mall note of giltic cowardhe, fighting -_anverboztenthem in belt wife he could , toplay the fine enese to keepe their ground,betng readie till to baue Tun alwate: tbid) their faintneffe of fomach being mongef bis people , omitting nothing that might fiabtvatente CenGoence that it Chould be an eafie matter for him {Oconguere them at bis pleature, then time ast ocd arrotwes ano darts flue ftethlie betinirt them , buf Thedateen neither part minding to give place for all the thot,‘ >*s4"- tafion might ferue thereta. > Piatt nacion baning receiued this grieuons tains in the right wing with te Scots in the left Go fatutlie,that their captemns bad mud ado to caufe hoted of Bengift, eucnthen put hinvin notmall men, Zhe like alfo oid Galanusthe Picith king a therrr peopte ta incourage them fo fight manfullie, Atter this, the battell on both fides comming forWardte fone, the at length they toineo at bandblotwes , firtt the wrt wing |